Many animals have socially transmitted behavioural traditions, but human culture appears unique in that it is cumulative, i.e. human cultural traits increase in diversity and complexity over time. It is often suggested that high-fidelity cultural transmission is necessary for cumulative culture to occur through refinement, a process known as 'ratcheting', but this hypothesis has never been formally evaluated. We discuss processes of information transmission and loss of traits from a cognitive view-point alongside other cultural processes of novel invention (generation of entirely new traits), modification (refinement of existing traits) and combination (bringing together two established traits to generate a new trait). We develop a simple c...
Cultural transmission facilitates the spread of behaviours within social groups and may lead to the ...
Recent studies in several taxa have demonstrated that animal culture can evolve to become more effic...
Cumulative cultural evolution is the term given to a particular kind of social learning, which allow...
Many animals have socially transmitted behavioural traditions, but human culture appears unique in t...
It is often observed that human culture, unlike most other animal culture, is cumulative: human tech...
The success of Homo sapiens as a species may be explained, at least in part, by their learning abili...
In humans, cultural traditions often change in ways which increase efficiency and functionality. Thi...
Redundant copying has been proposed as a manner to achieve the high-fidelity necessary to pass on an...
A leading idea of cultural evolutionary theory is that for human cultures to undergo evolutionary ch...
Cumulative cultural evolution is taken to be a distinctive feature of human culture. This claim of d...
When individuals in a population can acquire traits through learning, each individual may express a ...
The consensus formulation of cumulative culture characterizes cumulative traditions as information t...
The so-called ratchet hypothesis, advanced in the 1990s by developmental and comparative psychologis...
Cumulative cultural evolution is taken to be a distinctive feature of human culture. This claim of d...
Humans acquire far more of their behaviour from conspecifics via culture than any other species. Our...
Cultural transmission facilitates the spread of behaviours within social groups and may lead to the ...
Recent studies in several taxa have demonstrated that animal culture can evolve to become more effic...
Cumulative cultural evolution is the term given to a particular kind of social learning, which allow...
Many animals have socially transmitted behavioural traditions, but human culture appears unique in t...
It is often observed that human culture, unlike most other animal culture, is cumulative: human tech...
The success of Homo sapiens as a species may be explained, at least in part, by their learning abili...
In humans, cultural traditions often change in ways which increase efficiency and functionality. Thi...
Redundant copying has been proposed as a manner to achieve the high-fidelity necessary to pass on an...
A leading idea of cultural evolutionary theory is that for human cultures to undergo evolutionary ch...
Cumulative cultural evolution is taken to be a distinctive feature of human culture. This claim of d...
When individuals in a population can acquire traits through learning, each individual may express a ...
The consensus formulation of cumulative culture characterizes cumulative traditions as information t...
The so-called ratchet hypothesis, advanced in the 1990s by developmental and comparative psychologis...
Cumulative cultural evolution is taken to be a distinctive feature of human culture. This claim of d...
Humans acquire far more of their behaviour from conspecifics via culture than any other species. Our...
Cultural transmission facilitates the spread of behaviours within social groups and may lead to the ...
Recent studies in several taxa have demonstrated that animal culture can evolve to become more effic...
Cumulative cultural evolution is the term given to a particular kind of social learning, which allow...